Background. Despite the ability to visualize the type of precancer and its long period and sufficiently sensitive, specific, and inexpensive screening tests (cytology testing and determination of human papillomavirus ((HPV) with the possibility of combining them in liquid technology), the incidence of invasive cancer increases and the neglect of the latter is not reduced. Objective. To improve therapy for a treatment outcome for uterine cervical diseases with persistent HPV infection. Subjects and methods. To solve the set tasks, the investigators examined 50 patients with cervical diseases and persistent HPV infection (retrospective medical history data, Pap test, HPV testing, extended colposcopy, cervicoscopy, radiosurgical conization of the cervix with subsequent morphological examination). Results. The proposed package of measures, based on antiviral therapy with allokin-alpha and on a differentiated approach to choosing a surgical treatment, could obtain the maximum positive treatment result. The complete and incomplete effects after combination treatment were observed in 94 and 6% of the women, respectively. Conclusion. Thus, the proposed package of measures, based on antiviral therapy with allokin-alpha and a differentiated approach to choosing a surgical treatment, could obtain the maximum positive treatment result. © Bionika Media Ltd.